A key to success.... INTRODUCTION OF DMIA DMIA = Dermatoglyphics + Multiple Intelligences It is the Science of identifying inborn & present brain development.

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A key to success...

INTRODUCTION OF DMIA DMIA = Dermatoglyphics + Multiple Intelligences It is the Science of identifying inborn & present brain development with the help of finger and psychometric test.

BENIFTS OF DMIA For Child: Understand your child’s natural character traits. Identify best learning patterns for him/her. Identify his/her innate/inborn talents. Subject-educational stream selection and general career selection. Save time, money and efforts wasted over irrelevant courses. Use the right parenting/teaching method for your child. For Adult: Understand your natural character traits. Plan ahead to achieve yours goals & live your dreams. Discover your own abilities and choose right career path. Invest wisely in suitable self development programs. Support for professional development. Helps you to choose the right fields in your career.

DERMATOGLYPHICS This is a Science in which we study about the Pattern/Carve available on our skin, particularly hairless Skin, e.g. Fingers, Toes and Sole of Feet. These patterns are unique and are linked to one’s inherent formation and are closely connected to our nervous system. With the help of Dermatoglyphics Inborn Intelligences, hidden qualities, Competency & Compatibility can be Revealed.

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE The Multiple Intelligence Theory was proposed by Prof. Howard Gardner of Harvard University in 1983 to define concept of intelligence. According to Theory of multiple intelligences, human being have several different and relatively independent way of learning and processing information resulting “multiple intelligences” contrary to a general intelligence factor with respect to abilities. Since 1999, Multiple Intelligences has classified in 9 different intelligences.

Fingerprints are little ridges on the end of human fingers and thumb. These ridges are arranged in a pattern of spirals and loops. Nature made these such that we can grip and hold on to things. The surface prevents things from getting slipped. early 1900s, people started to realize that fingerprints were unique, no two people have exactly the same fingerprint patterns. Fingerprint patterns are genetic but in the cases of identical twins, the patterns differ slightly.

Finger Patterns are three types. 1. ARCH TYPE. a) Plain Arch, b) Tented Arch. 2. LOOP TYPE. a) Radial Loop, b) Lunar Loop. 3. WHOLE TYPE. a) Spiral/ Plain Whorl. b) Elongated Whorl. c) Imploding Whorl.

1. visual-  Visual learners appreciate graphics and are keen observers.  they can interpret pictures very well. 2. Auditory -  Auditory learners identify sound and have language understanding.  They are good listeners and have profound reading and understanding ability. 3.Kinesthetic  Kinesthetic learners have a sense of touch and appreciate art.  They learn best by touching, doing and making.